Mood
A story's mood is best defined as the emotional atmosphere created by the setting, tone, and language used in the writing. It is intended to evoke certain feelings or emotions in the reader, such as suspense, joy, or sadness. The mood helps set the overall tone of the narrative and can greatly impact the reader's experience.
Well.... There are two words for this. The first is genre like the genre of the story is mystery but this is a more general category for the book, which is what genre pretty much means. The other is tone, which is the closest awnser to your question. Tone means more along the lines of the feeling or mood.
Connotation means an idea or feeling that invokes a person the literal meaning. For example, the word discipline gives the connotation of unhappiness.
It means that usually you dont feel it
it means 'i can relate to this song'. i understand the lyrics and share the feeling this song gives me with the person who wrote it. this song is a part of me.
When someone gives consent, it means they agree to something. Consent involves giving permission willingly, without feeling coerced or pressured.
If she says she is freaked out, it means that she is feeling scared, anxious, or overwhelmed by something. It could be due to a specific situation or event, or it could be a general feeling of unease or distress.
You are highly intuitive. this doesn't mean that you are psychic or a mind reader. It means you have skill drawing insightful conclusions from a great deal of complex information.
that means that they are going out and your husband is cheating on you.
Narcotic means drug... analgesic means pain relieving drug... euphoria is the feeling of being high ... so all together it would mean a pain relieving drug that gives you a high (euphoric )feeling
it means how the character feels in the story and mode means how did she or he
The word that means feeling masculine is "machismo."